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Why Do Sharks Go Into Feeding Frenzies? A Case Study of a Recent, Unusual Attack on a Human Looks for Answers
After multiple dusky sharks killed a swimmer off Israel’s coast this year, scientists investigated what might have triggered ...
The surfer, who had a wife and young daughter, lost "a number of limbs" and his surfboard was broken in two, police said.
Christopher Murray, a long-distance swimmer from the U.K., recalled how he fought off a shark while attempting to swim the ...
The media have something in common with sharks: feeding frenzies. On Dec. 2, a kayak fisherman died after being bitten by a shark off the Hawaiian island of Maui. It was the 13th shark incident ...
OAK ISLAND, N.C. -- A North Carolina beach town is advising against ocean swimming after two youths were mauled by at least one shark over the weekend - but the beaches remain open. A 12-year-old girl ...
Cookiecutter sharks small but fearless; attacks still rare. July 6, 2011 — -- A small shark that's as nasty as it is fearless, attacking everything from Navy submarines to killer whales, has been ...
Research on Ascension Island shows shark-human interactions affect local behaviour and conservation efforts, highlighting the ...
Seeing these dead beasts suspended by their tails elicited a "gallows-like" feeling, he recounts, but not fear. Sharks were ...
Florida's coast has witnessed a total of 812 confirmed and unprovoked attacks. New York may have been the site of two suspected shark attacks on Wednesday, but attacks by the creatures in these waters ...
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